On today’s show: Elections are a chance for citizens to weigh in with their vote, but before that, campaign season provides the opportunity to meet and talk to candidates, some of whom will go on to represent constituents in the legislature. CHMA has been asking Tantramar riding residents to share what they will be asking about when candidates come knocking on their doors, and today we share some of what we’ve heard so far.
Plus in briefs: Mount Allison biologists will be studying the goldfish who have made their home in the ‘swan pond’; and candidates’ forum organizer Carol Cooke makes a pitch for citizens to come hear from their candidates on Wednesday, October 9, at the Tantramar Veterans Memorial Civic Centre.
When provincial candidates knock on your door this election campaign, what will you be asking them?
CHMA’s Tantramar Report is looking for Tantramar residents willing to share their answer to this question with radio listeners. We are interested in hearing from a variety of voices, which includes YOU!
Get in touch with news@chmafm.com to share your question.